Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Electrical Engineering Education Requirements


A bachelor’s degree is required, to become an electrical engineer. Students can earn a BSEE (bachelor of science in electrical engineering) and the closely related BSCpE (bachelor of science in computer engineering) at many qualified universities.

The completed bachelor of engineering degree usually takes 4 or 5 years, depending on the university and any specialty studies chosen.

Following is an example list of required courses from Florida A&M:

      • Engineering Lab
      • Mathematics and basic sciences
      • General Chemistry I with Lab
      • General Physics I and II with Labs
      • Calculus I, II, III
      • Ordinary Differential Equations
      • Applied Linear Algebra
      • General engineering core (9 hours)
      • Programming I
      • Engineering Mechanics
      • Thermodynamics
      • Introduction to Circuit Analysis
      • ECE Engineering Tools Lab
      • Advanced Circuit Analysis with Computers
      • Advanced Circuits Lab
      • Signal & Linear Systems Analysis
      • Electronics and Lab
      • Digital Logic Design and Lab
      • Statistical Topics in E.E.
      • Digital Communications
      • Micro. Based System Design
      • Micro. Based System Design Lab
      • Senior Design Project
      • Additional courses required of EE Majors
      • Advanced Electronic, Electromagnetics, or Power Labs
      • Electromagnetic Fields
      • Senior Design Project II
      • Tier-2 courses
      • Technical Electives
      • Oral Communication Competency

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